[Xymon] Top output not current for host app129015.sjc5

Mike Smith mike.smith at servicenow.com
Thu Nov 2 17:31:59 CET 2017


Thanks Scott,

Not sure what’s up…the first link screen shot is attached, showing the list of “Service History”….and it only shows records as recent as Oct 10th.

The second link to BigData was in error, and doesn’t show the graph I was after….here is the correct link and a screen shot as well.

Sorry for the confusion on the second link.


https://stats.servicenow.net/query_now_impala?start=1509613243000&end=1509642043000&resolution=60&metric=cpu_time_ms&aggregator=sum&filter_by=host:app129017.sjc5.service-now.com&group_by=node

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Checking SAR output, and seeing TOP yesterday, there were periods where 800 – 1000% CPU came from user processes….in the past, the Service Hisotry (ShowFull HTML Log) would show spikes and high points that could be clicked on and then TOP out collected from the time of the spike in CPU was displayed.


Hope this helps.

Mike



From: Scot Kreienkamp <Scot.Kreienkamp at la-z-boy.com>
Date: Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 12:21 PM
To: Mike Smith <mike.smith at servicenow.com>, "xymon at xymon.com" <xymon at xymon.com>
Subject: RE: Top output not current for host app129015.sjc5

Just FYI, neither of your links work for me.


Scot Kreienkamp  | Senior Systems Engineer | La-Z-Boy Corporate
One La-Z-Boy Drive | Monroe, Michigan 48162 | Office: 734-384-6403 | | Mobile: 7349151444 | Email: Scot.Kreienkamp at la-z-boy.com
From: Xymon [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Mike Smith
Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2017 9:03 AM
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: [Xymon] Top output not current for host app129015.sjc5

Hi,

Attempting to view TOP output by going to CPU-->Service History-->(Full HTML log)

Link:

https://monitor01.iad9.service-now.com/xymon-cgi/history.sh?HISTFILE=app129015,sjc5,service-now,com.cpu&BARSUMS=15&ENTRIES=100&ENDTIME=1509626113&PIXELS=960&ENTRIES=all

This shows no data since October 10 and yet there was Datacenter alert for high CPU yesterday:  Alert63284041<https://datacenter.service-now.com/em_alert.do?sys_id=05add5e7dbc28b402b157236bf961936>

Here is another link shows crazy high CPU for an app node on this host yesterday:

https://stats.servicenow.net/instance_view?impala=true&selection=metlifeprod&start=1509538839000&end=1509575439000&defaultview=true<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__stats.servicenow.net_instance-5Fview-3Fimpala-3Dtrue-26selection-3Dmetlifeprod-26start-3D1509538839000-26end-3D1509575439000-26defaultview-3Dtrue&d=DwMGaQ&c=Zok6nrOF6Fe0JtVEqKh3FEeUbToa1PtNBZf6G01cvEQ&r=RkGZooz_UYFCLVDrzYmwuvUgquaWZafLBm_-nHDx0RI&m=pACsD7f6Kunt_HaB-uBpuDN1WftxyAu4ds5_Qy2ywvc&s=g-1QC8JC4SoP9VaNmTxDlmpfgNWvXlBRVhe5qtBbLDs&e=>

I’ve not checked other application nodes, but  was curious what’s up?

Thanks,
Mike

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